Art Pigment - Brown 3

World Microblading is recognized as a leader in Microblading industry and has a long, well-documented history of producing a comprehensive variety of pigments for the cosmetic tattooing industry.

In response to the recent popularity of micro-stroking/microblading, we created a highly-concentrated line of pigments designed specifically for this specialized technique.

Our new pigments’ gel-like consistency ensures greater adherence to the blade and allows for much easier and smoother application; while 20 x more pigment than the liquid bottles, guarantee long-lasting, natural results that you and your clients will surely love!

BROWN 3 UNIVERSAL – COLOR DESCRIPTION:(UNIVERSAL BROWN EQUIVALENT)

Natural medium brown color. Perfect for all 3 undertones of Fitzpatrick 2-3. For beautiful neutral and ashy brown color. It is the perfect choice for natural-looking eyebrows.

Darken up if necessary with 1 drop of Brown 5.

World Microblading is recognized as a leader in the microblading industry and has a long, well-documented history in the production of a comprehensive variety of pigments for the cosmetic tattooing industry.

In response to the recent popularity of micro-stroking/microblading, we created a highly-concentrated line of pigments designed specifically for this specialized technique.

After years of research and testing, Irina Chen and her Development Team are extremely proud to announce World Microblading’s new “Art” pigments line.

Thanks to its new creamy, gel-like consistency, with minimal drying properties, our new “Art” pigments are ideal for eyebrow micro-stroking procedures.This line is designed for the cosmetic tattoo artist with experience in the micro-stroking technique using organic and inorganic pigments.

The experienced technician will achieve a natural look, true-to-color micro-stroking shades while relying on the high quality and safety of our pigments.

Our “Art” pigment line includes 5 pre-neutralized pigments, so you can finally say BYE-BYE to warmers!

World Microblading’s “Art” pigment line contains 20 x more pigment than the liquid bottles, guaranteeing long-lasting, natural results that you and your clients will surely love!

What makes the Art Pigments different?Formulated specifically for micro-stroking techniques, the “art” pigment line contains pre-neutralized base colorants, able to achieve natural results, avoid ashing out, and prevent undesirable colors as they age.Thicker than their liquid predecessor, the new gel-like consistency ensures greater adherence to the blade and allows for much easier and smoother application.

Why using inorganic & organic pigments for microblading procedures?After many years of research, our Development Team selected the best inorganic and organic pigment combination, able to provide the client with a true-to-color application.

As all pigments can stress over time due to exposure to the environment, or contact with chemical products, our “Art” pigment line colorants are pre-neutralized to curtail these shifts in color.

Do pigments change colors over time, turning gray, blue or other unnatural or undesirable shades?

There is always a possibility for pigments to change color over time, due to various factors including the area of the body being pigmented, sun exposure, client age, skin type and health condition, medications taken, pre and post care treatments, the depth at which the pigment is placed in the eyebrow, technique and tools used, etc.

In addition, each individual absorbs pigments differently and at different rates; particularly when dealing with the delicate eyebrow tissue.

Discoloration, however, is also highly dependent on the type of pigment used, and, although there may always be a slight change of color when comparing the fresh application and healed results, our “Art” pigment line was designed with these issue in mind, and aimed to minimize the intensity of color change and discoloration.

Please keep in mind that Notwithstanding our attention to accuracy and detail of the images provided on our literature, color samples are highly dependent upon monitors and printers color settings.

Additionally, when used for applicable permanent cosmetic services, results are also subject to being greatly influenced by the skin undertone of the client; the artist’s technique and the needle grouping used.